Clothes-sprinkler



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E. SOHNURR, OF MONROE, MICHIGAN.

CLOTH ES-SPRINKLER.

To all whom if may concern Be it known that I, E. SGHNURR, of Monroe, in the county of Monroe and State of Michigan, have invented a new and Improved Device for Sprinkling` Water upon Clothes, &c. 5 and I do herebyT declarethat the following,` is afull, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the saine, reference being had to the accompanying` drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of my invention. Fig. 2 is a view of the face of the sprinkler.

Similar letters ot' reference indicate like parts.

Before ironingclothes that have been Washed it is necessary to sprinkle them, so as to make them sufciently damp to iron smoothly.

The object of my invention, therefore, is to provide a handy little device for effectually sprinkling the clothes, and it consists ofa reservoir having,` a perforated face or bottom and a suitable handle attached thereto, and an air tube or duct communicating with the said reservoir and opening out on one side of the handle thereof, for admitting air when it is desired to use the sprinkler, as will be hereinafter described.

rIo enable others to understand my invention, I will proceed to describe it.

A represents the body of the reservoir, which is made of any desired shape. The bottom or face a of this reservoir is finely perforated, as

shown in Fig. 2, out of which the water can be readily shaken when air is properly admitted to the said reservoir.

B is the handle of the device, which is secured to the reservoir in any suitable way. It is provided at its upper end with a ring, b, by which to hang up the device.

O represents an air tube or duct leading` from the reservoir A up the handle a suitable distance, to be easily reached by the thumb for closing it when desired, the said tube opening out at one side ot' the handle, as shown clearly in Fig. l.

To fill this device when needed it is only necessary to immerse it in water, the air in the reservoir having a sufficient provision for escape as the reservoir lls with water.

This device will be found a very handy and convenient article, not only for sprinkling` clothes, but for any other purpose when it is desired to deposit Water in as tine particles as possible upon anything-as, for instance, sprinkling tobacco.

I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A device for sprinkling clothes, consisting of a reservoir, A, provided with a suitable airduct, G, constructed substantially as herein shown and described.

ENHAD SOHNURR.

Witnesses JOHN P. SCHLUTER, GEORGE M. LANDON. 

